Hooligans

One word describes it, outstanding. I’m not one to spoil a great movie so I’m not going to drop any directly relavent information in this entry, but I will say that Elijah Wood is a great actor. I don’t recall this movie being that mainstream in theatres or even in theatres much at all see as it is nearly two years old but it definitely should have been.

The movie itself has an outstanding plot centered around the soccer (football, whatever…) gangs of Europe, and includes some outstanding fight scenes. The plot is nearly perfect with a few dropping points here and there and moves along fast enough that you do not get bored with the movie nor do you lose sight of what is actually taking place.

Elijah Wood plays a Harvard Journalism Senior, who after being wrongfully expelled moves to England to visit his sister. While there, he becomes emersed in the Green Street Elite (GSE) Hooligans firm and learns several critical life lessons at a very high cost.

I highly recommend checking the movie out on DVD. Like I said, it’s a pretty fast paced movie, loud and eventful enough to keep your attention.

For those of you who haven’t seen the movie and want to hear more about it, check out the ever-so-faithful, IMDB.

Spring Break, A Little Late

Ya - I’ve been lazy about posting here lately, but I just thought I would drop a quick update to show some activity.

Last week was Spring Break for my local area and I was initially planning on leaving on a short vacation out to the lake to enjoy the warm weather, but I skipped it in favor of getting some work done. With a recent death in the family this week, that all changed because I had to head down to Sierra Vista, AZ (aka Sorry Vista - a boring as hell town) and watch my parents house for 4-5 days, which is now a impromptu vacation. Time to get caught up on work without any distractions.
And of course, what is a vacation without getting any work done. In lue of all of that, we’re moving forward on our co-location up in Phoenix, moving equipment from Tucson, and hopefully acquiring some office space in downtown Phoenix (400-500 square feet) - we’ll see if that all happens in due timing.

Anyways, over the past two weeks I’ve just been doing quiet a bit of development, clean up, re-organizing my backup solution (for our data and customer data), fixing our graphing system. And of course, still pushing forward with my legal bullshit dealing with my former employer, as time goes on it gets more and more exciting.

For those of you in the Phoenix metro area, or for that matter, any person that has ever been to Scottsdale, might appreciate the following website:
ScottsdaleSucks.com

Pretty humorous, considering it appears to be fairly true and worth taking a look at if you have time. Basically the guy (a best selling author) lived in Scottsdale for quiet some time, and got sick of the unbelievable arrogance, fakeness, and poor driving that all plaques the town of Scottsdale. I’m not to big of a fan mainly because of their bullshit Freeway Traffic Cameras that they use to ticket people on the 101 freeway (which they don’t even maintain, the state does).
And of course, here’s a few great blog posts from blogs I frequent on a nearly daily basis:
blog.

DanGrossman.info - Whoa. Authorize.Net has a reoccuring billing API?

Dan Grossman is a pretty interesting guy and at first when reading his blog, thought he projected a huge sense of arrogance which I think is pretty damn annoying (like TylerCruz.com), but the guy is super-intelligent, appears to know what he’s talking about and of course, always has a sensible outlook on things. He’s got several decent websites and a pretty active blog.

None the less, when I get back to Phoenix this weekend I’ll be launching one of our new sites, enjoying the weather before it gets too damn hot (it’s around 85F now, but in less than a month it will be around 105F) and hopefully taking care of the car situation, although at this point that is at the bottom of my agenda.

Anyways, hope everyone has a outstanding weekend, take care and good luck.

” There are a lot of things that go into creating success. I don’t like to do just the things I like to do. I like to do things that cause the company to succeed. I don’t spend a lot of time doing my favorite activities.” - Michael Dell

It’s About The Application

You know what is funny, it happens all to often. In the technology world people have an ungodly amount of loyalty to specific brands, specific products, specific applications & operating systems. You’ve got the Linux loyalists, the Window loyalists, the Mac loyalists, the Intel loyalists, the Corel Draw loyalists (okay…maybe these don’t exist). I find it pretty annoying. I’m a huge fan of technology, but I am always willing to try something new, even several times, and more important than anything else, I am a preacher of it always being about the application.

A funny example of this is the ISP I used to work for. It’s a Windows only “shop” that thinks their success is based on this - even though that isn’t the case let alone if you could even consider them successful. They run a Windows-based mail server called ModusMail, which in my humble opinion, is the opitimy of a mail server. No real scalability, no real load balancing solution, and way too many features that the developers have buried themselves alive. Every release brings back past bugs, memory leaks, and so much more. What I find funny is that this ISP has such arrogance about it, they think their running the best mail platform in the world, and in fact I find their attitude really annoying. What is even funnier, is that fact that I’m running Exim & MailScanner, and although it isn’t the best thing out there, I have no problems with nealry 1,200 active domains and over 8,000 mailboxes. It is roughly the same size as this ISP, yet the hardware I have under it is probably a 1/10th of what they have and yet I have absolutely no problems (I will however take this chance to knock on wood…knock knock).

My biggest frustration is that I really hate seeing people make stupid decisions, no matter how much I might like or dislike a person. People literally bring their businesses down because of ill-founded loyalties and alliances like these, this seems to be even truer in the technology world.

Anyways, I spent another day working with a partner on AZEntertained.com. It is coming along nicely and I’m really excited about the launch, which will hopefully be soon. We have had one guy literally spending the last three months combing directories to generate a accurate list of restaurants, hotels, nightclubs, and the like. It’s probably one of the top “hit-it-big” projects that I have going, so I definitely have my fingers crossed.

Bryan-Baker.com had a great blog post on Confrontations. I literally love confrontations, I am not the type to ignore a person because I like either diffusing a situation or coming up with some sort of resolution to it, it is a huge adrenaline rush and a constant challenge that never get’s old. But none the less, check out his article and his blog if you’ve got a moment.

Attitude

You know, it is really funny. I am pretty confident that the majority of people in the world have this problem, but I have been waking up with a pretty lame attitude lately. Not a lame attitude like I’m pissed off at the world, but an attitude like I don’t want to do any work - which is pretty bad for me. I think I need to take a quick vacation out of town to recharge, get a set work schedule (lately I’ve just been working 7 days a week around the clock), and possibly an offsite office. Right now I work out of my house, and it is really getting old. It is annoying as hell to come home on Friday night after being out, having a good time, getting sucked into the computer for 5 minutes and then all of a sudden I have been working for several hours and finally pass out. Even if I just had a crummy 150sqft office in Mesa (a fairly crappy town) I would be happy - it would help create that separation between home life and work.

Anyways, back to the attitude thing. It really ruins my day, and most days, I’ve been forcing my self to go back to sleep just so I regain a decent attitude - where I end up spending 14 hours of the day sleeping. I have even gone for a few early-as-hell morning jogs and had some decent relief, but nothing consistent.

In a much lesser note, I finished my taxes earlier last month and found out today that my state refund had been placed on hold, guess why? I forgot to pay a parking ticket nearly three years ago. Well I lied, I did not forget, but I did not want to pay it because it was a bullshit ticket for parking in teacher parking that was not marked, plain and simple. It happend to occur at Mesa Community College, and the only way you can appeal the ticket is by writting a letter to the college dean, such a ridiculous process. I was not going to go tear up what name I could potentially have with anyone by writting a nasty letter about a ticket - so I blew it off and never put any effort out to pay it. So now a $35 (+ late fees) ticket is holding a $x,xxx refund - genius. They could have at least deducted it from my return…

I am not sure how many of you guys actively watch TV, but I generally don’t make a habit to watch specific shows because I hate getting wrapped into a show for a season. But Discovery Channel has been playing re-runs of this show about Alaskan Crab fishing called ‘Deadliest Catch’. I am not sure why, but the show is definitely very captivating for me. So captivating it makes me want to goto Alaska and try it, in hopes of a simpler life, and fast money. I doubt it will ever happen, but it is very fun watching the show and it is a happy thought. I cannot wait till the new season comes out April 4th, it is definitely worth checking out, if you’re a “Discovery Channel” kind of person.
Anyways, until next time, I’m out. Have a great day!

“If you are distressed by anything external, the pain is not due to the thing itself, but to your estimate of it; and this you have the power to revoke at any moment.” - Marcus Aurelius

Spring Is Around The Corner

It finally set in my mind that spring is right around the corner, at least in my neck of the woods (or cacti, however you want to look at it). It is approaching an average 80F during the day time and the weather couldn’t be better. Besides the usual work load I’m taking it easy so I can go play some golf and enjoy it while it lasts. Because the start of summer is the next step, which means that 4 months of 120F is on it’s way.

None the less, I hope everyone had a great week. Mine was fairly productive and satisfactory excluding a bullshit issue this morning. The issue itself is actually a ironic story. As some may know, I used to work for a ISP one town away who provides connectivity and colocation services. They ended up giving me a decent deal (not good nor great, just decent) on colocation in the expectation that they thought they would get my newly developed hosting platform, free of charge. I gave them a nearly 30% reduced price, even offered assistance in developing a migration strategy from where they are currently. Now the owner in my past experience is a great manipulatory. He calls it “direct negotiating”, but in reality, it is true manipulation in a form that I find way beyond unethical. So besides the fact I got hassled around (which I absolutely hate), belittled, and manipulated I feel good about the fact I didn’t waver around and stuck to my guns. In the end I’m sure pissed the other party off, but as I say to them, screw off.

Nonetheless, I’m off to get some work done and call it a night. I hope you guys have a great weekend. If the weather’s great where you’re at, go out and enjoy it. If not, well I’m sorry and the only suggestion I can offer is to move to the great state of Arizona!

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